The ship was piloted by a Captain John Rouse, a man with fifteen years experience in cargo hauling and a minor in sales, and his daughter Lily.

At times you really believe you are piloting your ship and are about to dock with a space station.

Billy piloted the ship forward towards the pirates, with his own grappler arms extended.

Afterward, Dave and Jenna, who had turned out to be an excellent pilot herself, gave their friends a quick tutorial on piloting an aircraft.

Ellis and Morscheck were piloting the aeroplanes through a manoeuvre in which one aircraft rejoins the other five while flying in a formation barrel roll on January 21.

Merlin didn't think twice about her ability to pilot the ship and turned his attention to a navigational scanner.

In 1979 he successfully piloted the same helicopter on an open sea rescue mission in gale force winds, for which he was awarded the Air Force Cross for his skill and bravery.

In an astounding effort, humans piloting ultralight aircraft taught a novice flock how to migrate from Florida to Wisconsin.

What about those of us who are not piloting oil tankers or fighting forest fires, but who wake up groggy after a late night on the town?

As Mark piloted the ship out of the Hangar bay, all hands taking cover in case the problem wasn't fixed, Tanj headed back to the engine spaces to see how her end was holding up.

The second reason was that Sali held a civil aviation certificate which enabled him to pilot any aircraft out of the country.

One of Mrs Wilson's biggest regrets was never being able to pilot an aircraft.

One of them taught their attendants how to be space police; the other taught their attendants how to pilot ships and fly.

A Japanese person piloting an airplane today could easily fly it into a ship, if he were willing to die; the difference today is that no one wants to die for the cause of Japanese imperialism.

The company has 80 employees engaged in everything from building the gondolas to piloting the ships, and four $5 million blimps in inventory.

The ship's assistant captain, who was piloting the boat, fled the scene and attempted suicide at his home in Staten Island.

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to pilot a bill through Congress—lograr la aprobación de un proyecto de ley

Despite this Morrison piloted the Bill successfully through Parliament and it became the Road Traffic Act, 1930.

If approved, they would be piloted through Parliament by finance minister Tom McCabe, although he will face opposition from Labour's Liberal Democrat coalition partners, who favour a local income tax.

But the great majority of the amendments accepted are those from the minister who is piloting the bill through the House.

A former leader of Aberdeen City Council, Sewel was offered a seat in the Lords in 1995 specifically to pilot the devolution bill through Parliament.

Falconer, who is preparing to pilot his constitutional reform bill through parliament, has committed himself to deciding on a site by the summer.

Minister of State Michael Ahern, who is piloting the bill through the Oireachtas, is believed to be considering raising it to e500,000-a move that would remove hundreds of companies from the net.

He is helping to pilot a Bill through Parliament calling for an international treaty on the arms trade to be agreed by 2006.

Rumbles will be piloting a bill through the Scottish Parliament to set up the Scottish equivalent of the Westminster sleaze watchdog and says Filkin would be ideal for the job.

Jeremie added as he piloted the bill to eventual passage in the Lower House.

Rural Affairs Minister Alun Michael, who piloted the recent legislation to ban fox hunting through Parliament, had been due to address the conference, but failed to attend.

O'Neal successfully piloted a bill through the Legislative Council last Thursday that prohibits anyone from using a name other than the original name of an area in any official capacity.

They fell to discussing Sedgemore's multitudinous achievements, his thunderous oratory, the life-changing bills he piloted through the Commons.

Law Minister Moudud Ahmed piloted through parliament the bill for faster trials for cases of serious crimes involving murder, rape, illegal arms and explosives, and narcotics.

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(scheme/product)poner a prueba

Given the amount of concern and anger which your proposals have generated, why have you refused to pilot the scheme in one area of the city first?

When it was first brought in by the then Home Secretary, and now Leader of the Opposition, Michael Howard, a dozen years ago, it was not unreasonably piloted in the crime black spots, namely the inner cities.

The council plans to pilot the scheme from March 1, in Eggborough, Whitley, Camblesforth and Carlton.

Ms Cooper said that so-called e-voting, piloted in Sheffield involving voting by mobile phone text-message or over the Internet, had not produced the same increase in turn-out as postal voting.

The West Yorkshire Volume Crime Unit, one of only seven being piloted across the country, will use the same modus operandi as is currently in place for tackling murder and other ‘serious’ crimes.

Now the Council is considering submitting a bid for the city to become one of two national pilots pioneering projects to keep the streets gum free.

Meanwhile Defra is urging farmers to sign up to a scheme piloting a gamma interferon test, which could reduce the time herds are under restriction.

The council is also planning to pilot a scheme in the city's long-stay car parks which will allow users to pay by credit card and avoid having to search for the right change.

Now we are piloting a project to provide regular weekly music sessions for children with learning difficulties.

It is described as ‘venture philanthropy’, providing cash to pilot schemes that will be passed over to the Scottish Executive as proven concepts.

Our experience in Enfield where the scheme was piloted was that residents would come up and express their appreciation.

Police in Leigh, Tyldesley and Atherton are piloting a scheme in response to a continuing number of complaints about off-road bikers.

In a bid to take credit to the customer's door step, HDFC Bank is setting up loan shops through its direct selling agents and has piloted the project in Chennai.

Thirty schools will be involved in the scheme, 13 in Lancashire, with 24 piloting the scheme and six acting as a control test.

Business Link has piloted a scheme in the Bradford Trident area where entrepreneurs can get loans for up to £5,000 even if they are turned away by the major banks.

An important part of piloting the coding scheme will be testing for consistency between coders and, if time permits, intra-coder reliability.

It is an idea based on work done by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organisations in the United States, who have given permission for their materials to be adapted and piloted in North Bradford.

One force which piloted the scheme, the West Midlands, used a form which required 77 pieces of information to be entered by officers about each stop. search news

It is also piloting schemes such as breakfast clubs, tuck shops and vending machines with healthy food and bottled water rather than chocolate and crisps.

With the enthusiastic backing of the Tanzanian Ministry of Health, the project team picked two districts in which to pilot the scheme.